Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] up the " in BNC.

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1 With the summer certain to be dominated ( again ) by sequels ( Legal Weapon 3 , Batman Returns , Alien³ ; , Honey I Blew Up The Kids ) , Hollywood pundits are keeping busy predicting this season 's sleeper hits .
2 In the car I rolled up the windows and screamed all the way to the Sawtelle Veteran 's Hospital in Los Angeles where we were filming .
3 With an anguished whimper she gave up the fight and kissed him back with a fervour born of all the long , lonely nights she 'd spent without him , her arms snaking up round his neck to pull him closer still .
4 As soon as I mentioned an Easter wedding they brought up the Royal . ’
5 The Empress was in great beauty … the Emperor also looked very impressive , and when after the ceremony he held up the child in his arms to present him to the multitude , the enthusiasm was genuine and great .
6 Like a small child being told by stern parent she picked up the drink and tossed it back at a gulp .
7 Whether nationalization improves the efficiency of resource allocation , or whether we would do better to privatize existing public corporations , is an issue we take up the next chapter .
8 To join the band , I first picked up the sweater piece with right side facing and then using a three pronged latch tool I picked up the band .
9 Where I call the cut , and he 's going the cut what cut that 's the canal I says up the cut between the two the two buildings she said no that 's the alley
10 Just for that you can start again , from the moment you climbed up the mooring rope . ’
11 At this point we take up the experience of those who returned to their former jobs .
12 In the process they open up the soil , often extracting mineral salts from great depths .
13 When he caught up with the spectators following the last match he picked up the information that had filtered back through the crowd 's grapevine .
14 In a subsequent article he sums up the reasons for de-industrialisation as follows : ‘ The most convincing explanation ’ , he writes , ‘ of progressive de-industrialisation in the U.K. is the weakening of the foreign trade sector with a slow growth of exports relative to other countries , and in relation to the propensity to import . ’
15 In the logbook at the Climbers ' Club 's May Cottage we wrote up the details and history of all climbing activity in Range West .
16 Anyway , we and of course we gets up the line at the and then I got a touch of some sunstroke .
17 It sounds quite absurd but the other day I walked up the footpath from the road just to see if it was .
18 The night I went up the bus was n't due to leave until 11 PM , so I left my luggage with the bus station and went for a meal .
19 In the course of conversational interviews ( Burgess , 1988 ) that 1 conducted with Valerie Way and with Jenny Ball I followed up the themes of religion , gender and feminism and the impact these had upon their day to day work .
20 I 'd never give him instead of bought for her for her christening she match up the jacket and sh the socks , the socks what somebody just bought for her .
21 On our first day we sweated up the short scree slope to the foot of Middlefell Buttress , where our threesome roped up sound hemp .
22 The following day we took up the problem again .
23 On the platform he picks up the local rumours .
24 On impulse I picked up the phone and rang her , hoping I still had the right number .
25 Next morning I cleaned up the vomit and got myself ready for school but I still had a nasty taste in my mouth and I was hot and achey .
26 The next morning we walked up the glacier and did a lengthy rock scramble , the Trifthorn ( 3,728 metres ) , partly to acclimatise , and partly because Martin had tried it a few years earlier and failed to reach the top .
27 Sombre , though with a pacy , filmic sequencing he whipped up the orchestra to a marvellously stylish finale .
28 Despite the opposition of his father he took up the study of medicine , first at Leipzig University and then in Vienna , where his funds ran out , forcing him to take employment for a time with the Governor of Transylvania until he had accumulated sufficient money to continue his studies .
29 In the morning he picked up the van in Hilderbridge and drove to Jackley the long way round through Byss , having a newly upholstered chaise longue to deliver before he made the Jackley collection .
30 In a footnote he held up the Greek Doric style as the model for a reformed modern architecture .
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